Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), March 23, 1938, p. 7

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the georgetown herald wednesday evening march 23rd 1938 page 7 are your duldicu fussy about food have feey iikes and dislikes give them dried or pickled cana- dian fish fixed up in ooe of tbe tasty dishes t can be made widi shis food yon can get such dried fish as god haddock hake cusk and pollock and such pickled fish as herring mackerel arid alewives no matter how fax you live from open water it com to you in perfect condition every bit of its flavour retained for your enjoyment its grand for the familys health fish con tains the proteins agd minerals that help build sturdy bodies and its economical too serve fish more often for the health and nourishment of the family department of fisheries ottawa badio tex u ijtl butbt bbss h4 according to teporta from ottawa tbe rmdlo ucenarwffl betbq with an exemption tor battery acta ttie tax continues at tbe old rate of 2 per year on battery pel farms and in communities not by electrical distribution noes only tourists automobiles will be exempt oanadun ears will pay 250 to carry radios unless the otderlncouncll is further amended the new tax is effective april 1st approximately 15000q batteryoper ated receiving sets are in use in carir ada aixcrdlng to technical ofucers ot the transport department owners of these sets will continue to pay the for mer feet of 3 it is estimated it costs approximately ten times as much to operate battery set as to work electrical one for some years it has been the practice of the department to permit the free use of radios in hospitals schools and institutions operated by the federal and provincial govern ments this concession is now being extended to any hospital sanitarium or charitable institution whether government owned or not bubal population during the past sixty years the in crease in population in ontario has been chiefly in the category designat ed urban in 1871 the urban populat ion numbered 356000 and rural pop- ulation 1265000 or 78 per cent of the total in 1831 the urban population had increased to 2096000 but the rural population was only 1336000 or 39 per cent of the total the number of occupied farms in the same sixty years showed an increase from 172- 000 to 192000 while the size of the average farms row from 938 acres to 1185 these two changes indicate a decrease in the size of the farm family and an increase hi the total area of occupied land from 16162000 acres to 22341000 acres the area unproved however showed a much greater per centage gain rising from 8834000 acres to 13273000 100 dditfatful and fish the oator b yaw p lwtttncentner on phones office 12 res 211 georgetown is- m re spring millinery we extend you a cordial invitation to come and see our entire range our stock is largely imported and difficult to replace quickly misses claridge main street georgetown herald block upstairs the fouryearold boy perched on his fathers knee in the crowded bus looked hard at the stout gaudily dres sed woman as she bustled in and edi- ed herself into the only seat left little boy loudly mother its a lady mother hush my dear we know it is little boy looking puzzled but mother you just said to dad what on earth is this object coming in all workers are of two classes those who do their best work today and forget about it and those who promise to do their best work tomor row and forget about it clearing auction sale of farm farm stock equipment and household goods including a folly accredited herd estate of the late horace perdue bingham at lot 17 in the 10th concession esqueslng on saturday mattch 26th 1638 at 12 pjn horses orey gelding rising yrs grey mare rising 3 yrs bay brood mare supposed in foal bay gelding yearling colt fully accredited cattle pure bred ayrshire cow due time of sale pure bred ayrshire cow due time of sale pure bred ayrshire cow due may 27th pure bred ayrshire cow due june 23rd pure bred ayr shire 1 yr pure bred jersey due apr 23rd pure bred jersey fresh march 2nd calf at foot pure bred hol- steln freshened december pure bred holsteln freshened december grade ayrshire due march 4th grade ayr shire due march 2nd grade ayrshire bred jan 1st grade ayrshire due march 15th grade holsteln due time of sale grade ayrshire heifer 1 yr grade ayrshire heifer 1 yr grade holstein heifer 1 yr jerseyayrshire brm jan mat 4 bred a t shir calves grade ay calf implements fordson tractor just overhauled twofurrowed tractor plow tractor disc single furrowed walking plow 13tooth m h cultiva tor new 12hoe m h seed drill frost ac wood grain binder interna tional corn binder foursectioned drag harrow twosectioned lever harrow tworowed m h scuffler single scuffler ideal mower hay rake wagon and box hay rack sleigh and bottom buggy and cutter power drag saw fanning mill and bagger miscellaneous m h- electric cream separator slightly used stew art clippers wheelbarrow set team harness single harness collars blan kets quantity of harwood lumber wooden milk vat 3 colony hen houses whlffletrees neckyokea forks shovels other articles too numerous to men tion including some dried black cherry orain quantity of fall wheat quantity of bay quantity of good seed oats quantity of alfalfa seed re- cleaned fowl 4 turkey hens bourbon red pure bred gobbler 50 white and barred rock hens extra profit bray hens about 35 white rock pullets la well furniture happy thought range kitchen cabinet glass top cupboard 2 extension tables 6 chairs small supboard barrel churn clock real estate the farm consist ing of 112 acres more or less and be ing parts of lots 16 17 and 18 in the 10th concession of the township of esqueslng will be offered for sale sub ject to a reserve bid 3 storey 10 rofam brick house large bank bam hydro and telephone never falling spring access to river terms on chattels cash on real esjate 10 at time of sale balance on closing v for further particulars apply messrs dale a bennett aoucttors for the estate of horace perdue bi fbankupetoh auctioneer special hutcrest brand golden halves peaches 2 25c special 1 westons or mccormlcks sodas 16c special colgates ssl soap llf special brunswick sardines 29c special iodized or plain w squ box cat nr new i 2 lb cke oii box boxes i7c special 3star 40 or 60 watt light bulbs 3 25c special i hlucrest quick bubbly suds soap chips 3 21c special i habitant tomato or pea soup 2sl9e special spratts 2fs2 special muffets 9cb special mclarens or harry homes peanut butter v 25c special ctovetieaf sookeye salmon t 19c 35c special free washing cloth 5 bars comfort soap all for 21c bars inds body odor 9c wot extra special hiucrest 5fortnin 2l l t 2 free groceries 3 large baskeuof groceries given away absolutely free each week ask for your ticket you may be one of tbe lucky ones lucky numbers last week 201 529 551 phone 366 free delivery famous criminal lawyer diks in his sleep clarence darrow died in chicago march 13th the famed criminal attorney whose long life vas spent in defence of the accused and whose boast it was that the law never had taken the hie of one he defended died in his sleep of heart trouble aggravated by old age death came in the apartment over looking the university of clilcago campus where he had lived for thirty years the last five in- virtual retire ment he would have been si next april 18th f in tbe long career of the brilliant attorney which included a term in the illinois legislature his fame was gained by the apparently hopeless cases which he took and won most recent of these was the de fense of mrs roland granville for- tesque lieutenant thomas massle and two sailors in the honolulu honor slaying in 1932 in the massle can the defendants were found guilty of seconddegree murder and were pa roled after being held in technical custody for one hour they had been accused of the slay ing of joseph kahohawa which oc- cured after an alleged criminal at tack on mrs thalia massle an agnostic who believed thorough ly in freedom of education as weu as speech and thought darrow volun teered his services for the defense pf john t scopes in the dayton term evolution trial in 1925 it was the only time darrow ever volunteered his services and he ex plained later thafne did so on the occasion because william jennings bryan for whose fundamentalist ideas he held a deep dislike had vol unteered to assist ne prosecution most popularly associated with dar row was the leopold and leob case richard leob and nathan- leopold were accused of the slaying of little bobby franks public opinion was running high when darrow was asked to take the case no client of mine was ever put to death and i felt that it would al most if not quite kill me if it should ever happen he said i was 68 and very weary i had grown tired of standing in the lean and lonely front line of facing the greatest enemy that ever confronted man public opinion but i went in to do what i could for sanity and humanity against the wave of hatred and malice that as ever was masquerading under 1u usual nom de plumerjustlce other principal cases in which dar row played a leading role were the defense of eugene debs after the american railway strike in 1894 counsel for the united mine workers of america in the pennsylvania an thracite coal arbitration in 190 de fense or moyer haywood and petu- bpne against charges of murdering governor- prank steunenberg of idaho in 1906 and the defense of the mc- namara brothers for dynamiting the los angeles times building to 1911 in one of his most widely quoted interviews he expressed bis opinion of a craay world theres plenty of wealth he said but a rotten distribution of it theres a tremendous supply of food every where and yet people are starving its all bughouse tu be glad to leave if ceremonies may differ but true politeness is the same the world over

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